New Zealand-based SAP enterprise-level and Business One solution provider REALTECH has announced a strategic partnership with SAP Gold partner EV Technologies (EVT) to provide complementary services on both sides of the Tasman.
REALTECH managing director Andrew Spicer said it will enable REALTECH to offer SAP BusinesObjects, SAP Edge and SAP Crystal Solutions to its clients, while EV Technologies will be able to offer core SAP technology expertise to their client base.
The partnership will also give REALTECH’s customers access to EVT’s SAP-certified Sherlock solution.
EVT managing partner Clint Vosloo said Sherlock for SAP BusinessObjects helps companies identify which data sets and reports have the most value to an organisation. It helps analysts to drill down into usage patterns within a company’s existing SAP BusinessObjects landscape, and provide them with dat lineage, metadata and report pathways to identify the most appropriate information and ensure it is delivered to the right people.
“Not all data has the same information value. With Sherlock, organisations can monitor which data sets and reports are the most utilised. By the same token, analysts can see which data is superfluous. Immense savings can be realised by rationalising data sets and allocating resources to focus on the data that has the most positive impact on an organisation’s decision-making,” Vosloo said.
The two companies plan to target the Australasian market with their combined offerings.
“We are especially excited about providing our expert SAP skills combined with EVT’s business intelligence capabilities to joint clients and the possibilities of using EVT’s Sherlock to help unlock the potential of SAP HANA,” said Spicer.
“REALTECH is the ideal Australasian partner for us,” says Vosloo. “They have a track record of success, forward-looking leadership and a strong technical team that ensures positive outcomes. We are just starting to unleash the untapped power of an organisation’s data sets and the combination of SAP, REALTECH and our own Sherlock will have a significant positive impact on the way Australasian businesses capture, view, use and manage their information resources.”
